Customer Review(s)
Customer Rating: 



Summary: HEADS UP!! ...READ THIS FIRST!!! as Paul Harvey says, "The rest of the story!"
Comment: While this is a nice program, my son, who is currently using
Sony Vegas 7 & is familiar with Adobe After Effects, (Both GREAT programs, but VERY $$) says while this is in no way comparable to those 2 programs, it is a good value for what it has to offer, BUT if you are more than an occasional user, you may want to take this into consideration, to see the TOTAL cost, as what you buy here is NOT comprehensive.
FIRST- You HAVE to register in order to use most of the editing features, & as additional kick in the pants they require you to pay an additional $50.00 to use any of the dvd themes, something they fail to mention up front. They show you what the dvd themes look like, (a "preview") but you can't use them...... unless you pay an additional "subscription" (of $50.00) that will give you an additional 20 gb of online storage, & again this is an ANNUAL FEE!
Soooo given this extra info I hope there will be no hidden surprizes & you can (or not!) puchase this knowing what to expect!
Customer Rating: 



Summary: Great tool, memory hog
Comment: I'm new to this program, though not totally new to making my own DVD's. I've used Windows movie maker, Photo Studio and Roxio before trying this.
Adobe is apparently known for having programs which are "memory hogs." I was glad this program worked with my computer (which is about a year or so old.) I haven't had any memory problems as others have described, but it does run somewhat slow. It took nearly 20-25 minutes for the "full" install.
They did put the software disk in a nice DVD case, unlike most software these days. This program does a lot of things similar to Windows "movie maker," but not similar enough that it was intuitive to use. It comes with a thick instruction manual. Many of the pictures in the manual are too small and very dark, making it difficult to distinguish features. The instructions seem easy enough, but occasionally a step or two is left out that leaves a person scratching their head for a few minutes until they figure it out what was left out.
It is a powerful tool for making home movies, no question. I'm still discovering all its features, too numerous to mention. I like that I can "trim" movie clips to show just what I want, without losing the original clip to the recycle bin. I was also able to change text and clips on the fly, without having to completely "start over" again, but they don't make it obvious as to how you can do that.
I chose the "full install," but it really didn't have enough "generic" themes to be useful. I wanted a generic "sports" theme, but all they had were certain sports (baseball, soccer, etc) that didn't cover the sport I wanted to feature (volleyball.) The "extreme sports" theme wasn't generic enough for my purposes.
It took a while to learn that you have to edit individual clips BEFORE you add them to the "movie" or your edits won't "stick."
I can't really compare this to Roxio, as the two are fairly different. It would be like comparing apples to oranges. Windows "movie maker" is still the easiest of all the programs I've tried, but the version I have doesn't make DVD's that anyone can play in their player (which means it's useless.)
Plan on several hours of learning in order to use this program to its fullest. It's compatible with nearly every imaginable video format which is a real plus. It gives you nearly total control, another plus. It is sophisticated software. It might have benefited from a little more "dumbing down" to make it a bit more user-friendly.
Customer Rating: 



Summary: Good for typical users and beginners.
Comment: I have never edited video before in my life, nor have I researched any video editing programs. With half my brain tied behind my back, leaving the software manual completely sealed-- and nothing up my sleeve-- I installed this program and made my first video in one afternoon. One reason that I picked this up so quickly is that I have used graphics and 3D programs for years, and I have a good instinct for where to find the functions I want. If you need software that will do everything for you, this isn't a good choice. If you're willing to roll up your sleeves and work a little, you can make great, professional-looking videos with Premiere Elements.
The program took a long time to install-- so long that I had to step away from it several times, AND it required a restart. On some machines the program will lag, and if you're running on Vista you already have a hateful relationship with that stupid little circle that goes round and round forever. It didn't crash, but a couple of times I thought it would. I would advise Windows users to exceed the minimum requirements for operation, and run it on XP if you can.
Nearly everything is drag and drop. The challenge sometimes is finding what you want to drag, whether it's a certain transition, or changing text. I've never found Adobe interfaces to be particularly intuitive, and this one is no exception. What's obvious to Adobe and experienced users is not so cut and dry for beginners. This is what makes Help so important. The online-only Help is inexcusable. As easy as the program is, at some point you'll have to check Help for SOMEthing, but if you have no internet connection you're out of luck. It was also slow, and didn't link keywords and phrases like even some of the most basic programs I've had. I don't understand the apparent lack of MP4 support, either. MP4 imports are hopelessly out of sync about half the time, with no apparent way to fix it.
But what about results? I've got some slick videos for my family, and it didn't take me any time at all to do them. I've got music, transitions, credits, titles, and it was a lot easier than taping together pieces of film. This is a good product for a beginner who typically has a shorter learning curve on computers in general, or an intermediate user who is new to Premiere Elements, or not upgrading from 4.
Customer Rating: 



Summary: Adobe Premier elements 7
Comment: I am running Win XP Pro SP3 and this package refused to run.
It installed, but crashed within seconds after starting a video file.
$90 wasted i guess. :(
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.
System components are:
Thermaltake VC3000BWS Armor Junior ATX Case with Window (Black) amazon-ordered $119
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 Yorkfield 2.66GHz LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor Model BX80569Q9450 - Retail
CORSAIR 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model TWIN3X2048-1333C9 - Retail
Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM
EVGA 01G-P3-N869-AR GeForce 9600 GT 1GB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail
ASUS P5K3 DELUXE/WIFI-AP LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe Black SATA Model LH-20A1L-05 - OEM
Thermaltake Purepower W0100RU 500W ATX 12V 2.0 Power Supply - Retail
Rosewill RCR-103 USB 2.0 Card Reader - Retail
LG Black IDE DVD-ROM Drive Model GDR-H30NK - OEM